I know exactly how you feel. My grandmother had dementia, and my mother and I had been taking care of her for the past few years. Basically all of my years through High School. Growing up, all I had was my grandma and mom. No father at all. She recently passed away in August of 2013 because after I moved to college. The rest of her children, excluding my mom and one of my uncles put her in a Nursing Home.. Never a good thing.

I really don't like it when people only see the worst in a situation. There is always a silver lining. Even if someone were to be dying. Spend the last moments of their life with them, build unforgettable memories, and just love them till your hearts content. It isn't as easy as I make it out to be, I know it isn't. Just, there is always a reason to try. sweatdrop

Well, the drowsiness was well needed. As much as I detest it, I needed to get my life back in order.
Yeah, I know life has many ups and downs. Just so irritating when to many down moments are piled on top of each other in such a short time frame.

That's all awesome! It really seems like things have actually picked up in your life a bit. My current sleep schedule, induced my several medications that invoke drowsiness have caused my sleep cycle to shift to being either 12-1am until 6-7am. > < I hate it!

Hehe, I appreciate it Crystal. I had to buy my own cake this past year on my Birthday. None of my roommates even remembered or said "Happy Birthday" to me. QQ
That's so lovely that your roommate's grandmother is baking you a cake. It's so sweet. For awhile there, my sleep cycle was waking up at 1 or 4pm and going to bed at 3 or 10am. Loving these college night classes.

Oh I see. I'm glad it was a good day, and walking in the rain is always a refreshing feeling (depending on the environment you're in.)
I'm doing good as well. Working hard in school, or at least as much as I can. I'm getting my medical issues resolved and under control, and even getting off my nocturnal sleep cycle. I'll miss it though.